Monday, April 27, 2009

Cheap 1.6G Laptop (Notebook) and Computer (PC) ,UMPC D10


CPU:1.6G,HDD:120G, Memory: 1GB,10.1 inch,Windows XP,Please visit our website:http://www.dt-bak.com,you will find more.SPEC FOR D10 if you order 50 pcs the price is $270/pcsD10 Operating system: Windows XP Memory: DDR2 1GB Hard drive: 2.5″、H 9.5mm、SATA、120G HDD Processor : VIA C7-M 1.6G Clock Rate (maximum): 1600MHZ Front Side Bus Speed: 400MHZ CPU: Integrated VIA Chrome9 HC^TM DX9 GFX L1 Cache Size: 64KB I-cache\64KB D-cache L2 Cache Size: 128KB Cache Size: Share EMS Memory 128MB North/South Bridge Chipset: VIA VX700 Screen Size (Diagonal): 10.1” Screen Format: 16:9 Resolution (VGA TFT display): 1024(W)*600(H) Pixel Size (horizontal x vertical): 0.2175(H)*0.2175(V) Brightness: 220cd/m^2 Color: 262K colors Backlight Unit: LED*30 Contrast Ratio: 300 Mouse: Touch pad, External USB Mouse Keyboard: U.S 82 key with embedded numeric keypad AC Adapter : :Input: 100-240V ~ 50-60 Hz 1.7A Output: 19V 3.5A。 Camera: 0.3M Size 251*185*34mm Weight 1.2kg Built-In Stereo Speakers: Analog Devices ALC883 AC’97 Soft Audio (Full-duplex), AC’97 compatible Rechargeable Battery: 10.7V, 2400mAh SD Card Compatible: SD/MS/MMC Card Reader USB 2.0: 2 USB2.0 port PC Card: The PC Card Standard 95, 32-bit cards, PCMCIA 2.1 standard, No zoom video support LAN: 10/100Base-TX Wireless LAN: 802.11b/g Multi-function card reader: SD/MS/MMC card VGA port: 15Pin standard

gateway M-6307coreduo


We’d like to offer you the Gateway Core Duo 1.6Ghz/2GB/120GB/15.4” Laptop Computer. Why? Because of the strange memo we got just this morning. It seems that our Creative Director has gotten the bright idea that we should be more “accessible”. His idea is that we all could use the built in 1.3 meg integrated webcam and microphone to stream from our desks, so that at any time during the day, you, our loyal customer, could see what we were doing. There’s also a built-in microphone, so you can hear what we’re doing as well, and the 10/100 Ethernet and 802.11 a/b/g Wireless mean that there’s plenty of bandwidth as well.
However, this whole plan hinges on us actually having the Gateway Core Duo 1.6Ghz/2GB/120GB/15.4” Laptop Computers. So we’d like you to have them. Really. Please buy them. There’s a fingerprint sensor, just like the CIA have. And a 120GB 5400 RPM SATA hard drive in each one. Well, not the one Joel trashed in a fit of anger, but we already threw that out. And 2048 MB of 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM. You like RAM, right? How about the 15.4 inch Ultrabright WXGA TFT display? The ntel Dual-Core processor T2330 1.6 GHz with 1 MB L2 cache/533 MHz FSB?
Look, there’s even an 8X Multi-Format Dual Layer Optical Drive DVDRW with DVD-RAM and Labelflash. There’s even a modem. Please. We’re begging you. We just want to be invisible. Take them. Take them off our hands.

Toshiba Satellite U300-13U laptop computer


From Toshiba we have the U300-13U laptop computer, a stylishly designed laptop that brings the latest technology to your mobile lifestyle. The Toshiba U300-13U is a lightweight quality notebook with an Intel Core Trio 2 Duo processor, and an operating system of Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium, with a stunning 13.3 inch widescreen display.
Gloss Onyx Blue/Silver Colour
Integrated Webcam
Wireless Enabled
2 GB Memory
160 GB Hard Drive
DVD-SuperMulti Dual Layer Optical Drives
The Toshiba U300-13U laptop is available for in-store collection or you can take advantage of PC World’s free standard delivery service. To view further information about the Toshiba U300-13U or to purchase please use the PC World link below.
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Laptop Computer M200 Tablet PC


Detailed Product Description
Processor, Memory, and Motherboard
Processor: 1.5 GHz Intel Pentium M
System Bus Speed: 400 MHz
Number of Processors: 1
RAM: 512 MB
RAM Type: DDR SDRAM
Max RAM: 2 GB
L2 Cache: 1 MB
Memory Slots: 2
Operating System and Software
Operating System: Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
Bundled Software: Drag n Drop, Symbol Commander, Microsoft Office OneNote 2003, Zinio Reader, Franklin Covey Tablet Planner (30 Day Trial Version), Alias SketchBook (30 Day Trial Version)
Keyboard and Mouse
Keyboard: 84 keys with 13 function keys
Pointing device(s): Touch pad
Hard Drive
Size: 40 GB
Hard Drives: 1
Type: IDE
Average Seek: 5400 Milliseconds
Optical Drives, Other Mass Storage
Graphics and Display
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5200 32M
Graphics RAM: 32 MB
Interface: Integrated
Display: Poly-silicon TFT Color LCD
Display Diagonal Size: 12.1 inches
Display Viewable Size: 12.1 inches
LCD Native Resolution: 1400-by-1050
Colors at Native Resolution: 16000000
External Monitor Support: up to 1600-by-1200 non-interlaced
Sound
Speakers: 16-bit stereo with built-in speaker and microphone
3-D Sound: Yes
Digital Audio Out: Yes
Ports and Connectivity
PC Card Slots: 1
USB 2.0 Ports: 2
Serial Ports: 1
Infared Ports: 1
Modem: 56 Kbps
Network Connection: 10-Mbps/100-Mbps Ethernet and (Wi-Fi) Wireless Ethernet
Cases and Expandability
Size (LWH): 15.5 inches, 13.75 inches, 6.25 inches
Power
Supported Voltages: 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Toshiba Satellite X205-SLi5 and Satellite X205-SLi6 Gaming Laptops



Toshiba updates it X205-SLi line of gaming notebooks, the X205-SLi5 and Satellite X205-SLi6. The two new laptops both have dual NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics cards and is powered by Intel’s 45nm processor.
You can also expect WiFi, Bluetooth, Dolby Sound Room, and integrated 1.3 megapixel Webcam.
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Toshiba Satellite U405-ST550W WiMAX



With the launch of Sprint’s XOHM network, if you don’t like Acer’s WiMAX laptops, you may consider Toshiba’s new Satellite U405-ST550W that comes with built-in support for WiMAX connectivity.
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Toshiba Satellite Pro S300 and S300M Notebook



Toshiba updates the Satellite Pro S300 and S300M notebook PCs that offers desktop-replacement performance on the go. The S300 has a 15.4-inch LCD display while the S300M comes with a 14.1-inch LCD screen.
Both laptops are powered by Intel’s Core 2 Duo processor, up to 3GB of RAM, and integrated Intel GMA 4500MHD video chipset. They all have a DVD-SuperMulti drive (+/-R double layer), webcam, microphone and supports WiFi 802.11a/g/n connectivity. The S300M has also an eSATA/USB Sleep-and-Charge combo port.
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Toshiba Satellite A350-ST3601 Notebook PC



Toshiba launches its new Satellite A350-ST3601 notebook, the latest member of the A350 series. The Satellite A350-ST3601 is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 processor, 4GB of RAM, integrated GMA …
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Toshiba Satellite Pro S300-EZ2521 Notebook PC


Thursday, April 23, 2009

W130 Rugged Laptop Computer


Features
State of the art ruggedized laptop computer
Building on the popularity of its predecessor, W130 rugged laptop, with its lightweight and fully rugged features is redesigned and technologically enhanced to fit the rugged need of today and tomorrow. The W130 rugged notebook computer is the perfect solution for the law enforcement, utility, emergency response, data collection, field applications, and mobile workforce markets.
Connectivity:
To accommodate the on-the-go nature of the W130 users, the product provides multiple wireless communications solutions, including IEEE 802.11b/g Wi-Fi connectivity, GSM/GPRS and DataTAC connectivity, which allow access to the Internet through cellular network.

Gateway ML6230 Laptop Computer


Outside the house Mr. Simpson announcedHe got a Gateway ML6230 Laptop ComputerHe pointed out the 512 megs of RAMAnd Sally said she’d never seen cuterShe got to her room and happy tears splashedThe 802.11g WirelessShe picked up her father’s old systemAnd she threw it on the fireplace
She knew from the startdeep down in her heartThis refurbed laptop looked pretty smartBut her mother said yes you’re rightBut you’re hardly blessedIt runs Vista OS
The 15” screen had a glossy displayAnd Sally loved the track pad scroll zoneThere were four USB and one VGAAnd a Firewire on it’s ownSally held that Gateway close to her chestAnd felt the hard disk spinnin’ away80 Gigs wasn’t really a ton of spaceBut for her needs it was okay
She knew from the startdeep down in her heartThis refurbed laptop looked pretty smartBut her mother said yes you’re rightBut you’re hardly blessedIt runs Vista OS
By six o’clock the Lithium batteryWas charged and ready to roll!Sally’d read all the manualsNow the Internet was her goalShe noticed that the DVD Combo drivemade CD-RW’s tooThe modem was grand but the Ethernet LANWas what she now hoped to use

Monday, April 20, 2009

sager NP4791




Sager NP4791Note: Not yet available. Estimated shipping date: July 7, 2003
Note: *Update* This model should be back in stock 9/8/04, and should start shipping normally following that date.
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Customize Your Very Own Sager Laptop Computer with PC TorquePC Torque is the place to look for a custom-made notebook that can fill your high-performance gaming needs. Whether you need a Sager PC or Sager laptop computer, we can find a system that meets your power and price needs. The Sager 4791-C includes a 17-inch, WSXGA+ active matrix LCD and a P4 3.0-GHz CPU. This model provides a 512-MB DDR 400, integrated CMOS video camera/6-in-1-card reader and a 40-0-GB HD. It also has an 8x DVD/24-by-10-by-24 CD-RW combo drive and software, plus 10/100/1000 Mbps Internet. It also comes with an internal V.90 fax modem, integrated wireless 802.11b (option) and smart Li-Ion battery. The 4791-V offers a P4 3.2-GHz CPU and 1024-MB DDR 400, in addition to the features in the 4791-C. The 4791-C is priced at $1,496, while the 4791-V checks in at $1,612. Contact PC Torque at 1-800-346-6986 to find out more about a Sager PC, laptop or custom-made notebook. While nearly any component of the Sager 4791 notebook may be customized, Sager offers preconfigured packages (each with limited customization options) as discounted specials. These specials are listed below.
17" WSXGA Active Matrix LCD
P4 3.0GHZ CPU
512 MB DDR 400
40.0 GB HD
Integrated CMOS Video Camera/6-in-1 Card Reader
8x DVD / 24x10x24 CD-RW Combo Drive & Software
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
Internal V.90 Fax/Modem
Integrated Wireless 802.11b (option)
Smart Li-ION Battery
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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Toshiba Laptop


Notebook PCs or Laptop computers are now the computer of choice due to their increasing performance, portability and declining prices. Today market is flooded with so many laptop models that it becomes very difficult to decide which model of laptop to buy? So whether you are student, a traveling professional, a small business owner or simply working from home, you need to look for a laptop that will be reliable, meet all your computing needs and at the same time will not make a big whole in your pocket. Here are simple tips for buying the laptop that’s perfect for you.
1-Choose a processor that is sufficient for your needs but not too expensive
One of the most important things you need to consider in a laptop is the Central Processing Unit (CPU), also known as a processor or microprocessor. Consider what you are using the computer for? If you have moderate needs such as word processing, e- mail or browsing the web, any CPU above 1GHz will be sufficient for you. A higher speed processor like Pentium 4 is power hungry and generates a lot of heat. It also puts a lot of strain on battery so you can’t get much more than two hours on your battery. Dual- core processor can be a good choice if you need higher speed.

Linux laptop,


My recent call for a Linux laptop drew a lot of response and several kind e-mails.
Several vendors were said to be shipping such laptops. Lenovo, with SUSE Linux on it. Everex. Dell. Asus. A desktop “shootout” is planned this week at LinuxWorld.
I sort of expected a vendor representative to write and offer a unit, but that did not happen. This may tell more about the state of this market than anything else.
In fact, most of those who wrote in suggested I either make one myself, by buying a cheap laptop and installing a distro, or have one custom made for me.
Paul Rescino of PCA+ Computers near Chicago suggested he could sell me an Equus or Lenovo laptop with Ubuntu on it, which is a very kind offer.
But it brings up a key question. Is this a make market or a buy market? In a buy market, you go to the store and get one, or someone ships it to you. In a make market, you get parts shipped to you and become your own OEM.
Because Linux requires less storage, less RAM, and less chip speed to run than Windows Vista, it seems to mostly be a make market. You’re not going to get a deal buying something new, so why not refurbish something old that you’ll like?
Fair enough. So what do I really want in laptop hardware?
Something light. If you ever heard of something called Dana’s Iron Law of Laptops – an ounce on the desk is a pound in my hand — I’m Dana.
Something rugged. I haven’t dropped and destroyed a laptop yet, but there is always a first time. Rugged is good in this cruel world.
WiFi support. It doesn’t have to be built-in, a PC Card slot is fine. While we’re there, multiple USB ports would be nice.
Everything else is optional. I assume this unit has the power to run common open source applications like Open Office, Firefox, etc.
One of my intentions is to see just how much of a Windows box I can emulate, in terms of an application set, so extra memory is welcome.
But I’m not really very picky. What I’m describing is fairly low-end, borderline obsolete hardware. I’m not running Windows Vista, after all.
So what do you say?

Gaming laptop


MSI has announced that they will be releasing an enhanced version of the GX-6000 gaming laptop. It now features 45nm processing technology, a RAM of up to 3GB, and the hard drive is 320GB, a Turbo button on the keyboard to increase the CPU speed by up to 20 percent, a Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT 3D chipset, 5.1 channel audio output, SPDIF and HDMI connections, a 15.4″ WXGA+ display, integrated bluetooth and 1.3 megapixel camera. No word on pricing or when this badboy will be available, so until then you’ll have to settle for the original GX-6000.

Main article: History of laptops


As the personal computer became feasible in the early 1970s, the idea of a portable personal computer followed. In particular, a "personal, portable information manipulator" was imagined by Alan Kay at Xerox PARC in 1968[7] and described in his 1972 paper as the "Dynabook"[8].
The I.B.M. SCAMP project (Special Computer APL Machine Portable), was demonstrated in 1973. This prototype was based on the PALM processor (Put All Logic In Microcode).
The I.B.M. 5100, the first commercially available portable computer, appeared in September 1975, and was based on the SCAMP prototype.
As 8-bit CPU machines became widely accepted, the number of portables increased rapidly. The Osborne 1 used the Zilog Z80, weighed 23.5 pounds (10.7 kg). It had no battery, only a tiny 5" CRT screen and dual 5¼" single-density floppy drives. In the same year the first laptop-sized portable computer, the Epson HX-20, was announced[9]. The Epson had a LCD screen, a rechargeable battery and a calculator-size printer in a 1.6 kg (4 pounds) chassis. Both Tandy/Radio Shack and HP also produced portable computers of varying designs during this period.
The first laptop using the clamshell design, used today by almost all laptops, appeared in 1982. The $8150 GRiD Compass 1100 was used at NASA and by the military among others. The Gavilan SC, released in 1983, was the first notebook marketed using the term "laptop".

Mini Laptops


With a recent shoulder injury, the 20 lb Dell XPS (with battery and power supply) appears to be heavier than normal. It's interesting that the laptop sizes are going to the two extremes, the powerful ones are evolving from 13 inch to 14 inch to 17 inch to 20.1 inch (Dell XPS M2010)! On the other hand, the manufacturers are also making the laptops to the mini end: 12 inch to 11 inch to 10 inch to 6 inch (the world smallest laptop – Sony VAIO UX)!
Among all of the mini laptops, the 10 inch laptops seem to be the most “popular” and “mature” laptop products. Sony and Fujitsu were the first two companies that started the mini laptop series. But other laptop producers like Acer, Lenovo (IBM) and Apple immediately jump onto the mini laptop wagon.
This obviously is driven by the consumers. There are people like me looking for more powerful desktop replacement laptops, but there are people like my co-workers (whom owns the first generation of mini laptops – SONY VGN-UX) refuses to carry around heavy laptops. It seems more people I know are looking for the smaller solution at the moment, here I find a few models for their selections.
1. The newer version of my co-worker's Sony mini laptop is Sony VAIO VGN-T350P/L. The entire laptop weight only 3.04 lb, it uses Intel M 1.2GHz, 2MB cache memory, 512MB DDR SDRAM, 60 GB 4200 RPM hard drive, 10.6 WXGA LCD display, 10/100M wireless network card and an INTERNAL DVD Recorder! The VGN-T350P/L battery supports up to 9 hours of operation! Wow, my XPS battery only supports up to 2.5 hours and a risk of explosion! :) The advantage of this mini laptop is it's from a reliable series, my co-worker whom own the fist generation of Sony mini laptop has been using it for 3 years and barely had any problems.

Thinnest Laptop – Apple MacBook Air


One of my co-worker is looking for a “small and thin” laptop and I think her search is over. Apple MacBook Air was announced at Mac World this week. Check out the dimensions first: 12.8" wide, 8.94" deep, and 0.16" to 0.76" thin and weight: 3.0 lbs (1.36 kg).
The entire laptop is only 0.76” thick! That is the base + lcd for less than 2 centimeters! This makes this laptop to be the thinnest laptop in the world today. But the immediate trade off is that there is no CD/DVD drive attached and only one USB port. However, the MacBook Air seems to have a new generation of wireless solutions: 802.11n2 and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR wireless technologies. Remote Disc option allows you to easily access other Mac computers’ DVD drive.